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Ghana's Highest Court Asked to Finally Enforce Its Own Ban on Eating Dogs and Cats
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Ghana’s Highest Court Asked to Finally Enforce Its Own Ban on Eating Dogs and Cats

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A law banning the slaughter and consumption of dogs and cats has technically existed in Ghana for decades. The problem, according to one advocacy group, is that almost nobody has ever been made to follow it.

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The Legal Foundation Behind the CaseWhy ICS Says This Can’t WaitThe Missing Piece That Points to TheftA Public Health Argument, Not Just an Animal Welfare OneBuilding Toward the CourtsWhat Happens Next

The Institute of Community Sustainability (ICS) has filed a case at Ghana’s Supreme Court, asking the country’s highest judicial body to compel authorities to actually enforce existing legislation prohibiting the slaughter and consumption of companion animals. Rather than asking for a brand-new law, ICS is arguing that the protection already exists on paper — it just hasn’t been applied.

The Legal Foundation Behind the Case

At the center of the filing is Section 303 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29), as amended by the Criminal Code (Amendment) Act, 1998 (Act 554). ICS contends this provision already criminalizes the killing and consumption of dogs and cats in Ghana, and that what’s missing isn’t legislative authority but enforcement.

The distinction matters legally. If the Supreme Court agrees with ICS’s reading of the law, the ruling could compel relevant authorities to begin actively enforcing a ban that has effectively existed, unused, for years. If the court disagrees, it could instead clarify that Parliament needs to pass entirely new legislation to formally criminalize the practice — a significantly longer and more uncertain path.


Why ICS Says This Can’t Wait

ICS’s Executive Director, Eric Jerry Aidoo, known widely as Chairman Jerry, framed the case around a straightforward moral argument: dogs and cats have proven themselves to be loyal companions and vital members of Ghanaian households, and the organisation says the widespread theft and cruel slaughter of these animals needs to stop.

“We are calling on the highest court of the land to uphold the law and protect both our animals and our public health,” Aidoo said in the organisation’s statement announcing the case.

Supreme Court of Ghana, Accra

The Missing Piece That Points to Theft

One of the more striking arguments in ICS’s filing centers on where this meat actually comes from. Unlike livestock such as goats, pigs, poultry, cattle, or fish, Ghana has no regulated or officially recognized dog or cat farms anywhere in the country.

According to ICS, that absence is telling. Without any legitimate, traceable supply chain for dog or cat meat, the organisation argues that a significant share of the animals being consumed were likely stolen from families who had no intention of ever losing them — pointing to what it describes as an uncontrolled rise in animal theft and illegal trade across Ghanaian communities.


A Public Health Argument, Not Just an Animal Welfare One

ICS has consistently paired its animal welfare argument with a public health one, and this Supreme Court filing is no exception. The organisation has repeatedly warned that unregulated slaughter and handling of dog and cat meat carries serious disease risks, including rabies, trichinellosis, and cholera — illnesses that spread far more easily when animals are killed and processed outside any formal health or safety oversight.

That combination — ethical concern plus tangible public health risk — has been central to ICS’s advocacy since at least February 2026, when the organisation first issued a public statement calling for an immediate ban and urging the Health Minister and Parliament to treat the issue with urgency.


Building Toward the Courts

This isn’t ICS’s first attempt to get traction on the issue. Since February, the organisation has repeatedly pressed government ministries, the media, and the public to recognize dogs and cats as companions rather than livestock, framing them as sources of emotional support for children and the elderly, and as informal security for homes and businesses across the country.

Having pushed through public statements and government appeals without securing enforcement action, ICS’s move to the Supreme Court represents an escalation — shifting the fight from advocacy and public pressure into a formal judicial demand for the law to actually be applied.

What Happens Next

The Supreme Court’s eventual ruling could have consequences well beyond this single case. A decision affirming that Section 303 already bans the practice would give law enforcement and public health authorities a clear judicial mandate to act on cases of dog and cat slaughter going forward. A ruling requiring new legislation, on the other hand, would send the fight back to Parliament, where the pace of change is typically far slower.

For now, ICS is treating the case as a critical test of whether Ghana’s existing legal protections for companion animals mean anything in practice — and whether the country’s highest court is willing to make sure they finally do.


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